I got the Grafana date problem solved and have the scrape time history for 
the metric created - the info I needed.

Thank you Stuart and Brian for the assistance.

Kevin

On Tuesday, February 15, 2022 at 4:32:02 PM UTC-6 Stuart Clark wrote:

> On 15/02/2022 22:29, [email protected] wrote:
> > I am not seeing the frequency is more often than I expect.  I am being 
> > told a log file is being created by the scrapes in a temp directory 
> > every minute.  I am saying it is not Prometheus. So now i have to 
> > prove it is not Prometheus.
> >
> > As an alternate solution, I am trying to use the Prometheus timestamp 
> > function on the metric being created by the scrape in Grafana to get 
> > the time history of the metric as proof.  The thought being the time 
> > difference between the metric history is 3 minutes.  But I am having 
> > trouble getting the value of the timestamp function to act as an epoch 
> > date.    If I use the value returned in a web epoch translator, it 
> > translate to the correct date.  If I multiple the value by 1000, as 
> > you do every epoch date in Grafana, it actually multiplies the value 
> > rather than putting it in human readable date format.
> I'm not clear if you are getting logs from these requests or not? I'd 
> expect any request logs to include the path being requested, time & 
> source IP. What do you see?
>
> -- 
> Stuart Clark
>
>

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